Joint PRP Therapy

Improve joint function and reduce pain with our advanced PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy. This therapy uses your own platelets to stimulate healing, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue regeneration in joints affected by arthritis, injury, or chronic conditions.
 

Services We Offer

Knee Joint PRP: PRP injections help relieve pain, improve mobility, and promote tissue healing in patients with osteoarthritis or knee injuries.

Shoulder Joint PRP: PRP therapy reduces inflammation and supports healing in rotator cuff injuries, tendinitis, or joint degeneration.

Hip Joint PRP: Targeted PRP injections enhance joint function, reduce pain, and stimulate tissue repair in patients with hip arthritis or injuries.

Elbow and Wrist PRP: PRP therapy helps treat tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, and other joint injuries, accelerating recovery and reducing discomfort.

Customized Treatment Plans: Each patient receives a tailored PRP protocol based on joint condition, severity, and response to prior treatments.


Benefits of Joint PRP Therapy

  • Joint PRP therapy helps reduce pain, inflammation, and stiffness while improving joint mobility and function.

  • PRP stimulates natural healing and tissue regeneration, promoting long-term joint health.

  • Treatments are minimally invasive, safe, and utilize the patient’s own blood for optimal compatibility.

  • Personalized protocols ensure maximum effectiveness for each patient’s specific joint condition.

 

Why Choose Us for Joint PRP Therapy?

  • Our team consists of experienced orthopedic specialists and physiotherapists trained in PRP administration.

  • We use advanced PRP preparation and injection techniques to ensure safety and effectiveness.

  • Each treatment plan is customized according to the patient’s joint health, severity of condition, and long-term mobility goals.

  • Continuous monitoring and follow-up sessions help maintain joint health and track therapy progress.

 

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FAQs

Joint PRP therapy involves injecting platelet-rich plasma from your own blood into affected joints to reduce pain, inflammation, and stimulate tissue regeneration.

PRP therapy can be used for knees, shoulders, hips, elbows, wrists, and other joints affected by arthritis, injuries, or chronic conditions.

Yes, PRP uses the patient’s own blood, making it a safe, minimally invasive treatment with minimal risk of side effects

Patients typically notice pain relief and improved mobility within a few weeks, while tissue regeneration and long-term improvements develop over a few months.

The number of sessions varies depending on the joint condition and severity, but most patients require 2–4 sessions spaced over several weeks for optimal results.